Slovakia national baseball team

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Slovak national baseball team
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CountryFlag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia
Federation Slovak Baseball Federation
Confederation Confederation of European Baseball
ManagerMatej Šišolák
WBSC ranking
Current 34 Increase2.svg 1 (31 December 2022) [1]

The Slovak national baseball team is the national baseball team of Slovakia. The team competes in the biennial European Baseball Championship. The team is controlled by the Slovak Baseball Federation, which is represented in the Confederation of European Baseball. [2] Current in IBAF World Rankings is 39th (June 2016).

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Roster

Slovakia's roster for the European Baseball Championship Qualifier 2022, the last official competition in which the team took part. [3]

Slovakia national baseball team European Baseball Championship Qualifier 2022 roster
PlayersCoaches
Pitchers
  • 15 Juraj Bartók
  • 12 Martin Gieci
  •  6 Matej Grendža-Donský
  •  5 Samuel Holekši
  • 19 Jakub Ižold
  •  9 Daniel Just
  • 22 Michal Puškár
  • 17 Matej Škerlec
  • 16 Marko Vykoukal
  •  4 Adam Zacko
Catchers
  •  4 Mário Gottchall
  • 11 Matej Rudohradský

Infielders

  • 10 Martin Brunegraf
  •  4 Mário Gottchall
  •  6 Matej Grendža-Donský
  •  9 Daniel Just
  •  8 Denis Pakši
  • 17 Matej Škerlec

Outfielders

  • 18 Andrej Jankovič
Manager
  •  2 Matej Šišolák

Coaches

  •  8 Marián Mikš
  • -- Dušan Nitschneider


Tournament results

European Baseball Championship B division

  • 1990  : 3rd (aka CSFR)
  • 1992  : 2nd (aka CSFR)
  • 1994  : 12th
  • 1996  : 5th
  • 1998  : 10th
  • 2000  : 5th in group A
  • 2002  : 2nd in group B
  • 2004  : 4th in group A

Qualification to European Baseball Championship

European Junior Baseball Championship

European Youth Baseball Championship

European Juveniles Baseball Championship

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References

  1. "The WBSC World Ranking". WBSC. 31 December 2022. Retrieved 31 December 2022.
  2. Slovakia at the Confederation of European Baseball Archived 2011-01-01 at the Wayback Machine
  3. "Slovakia Roster". WBSC Europe. Retrieved 29 January 2023.